Archived News for Human Resource Professionals
A digital identity expert says plans for the myGovID app will not work without an overhaul.
New penalties for advice
The Federal Government is launching a crackdown on tax adviser misbehaviour.
Parliament HR enhanced
Legislation to establish the Parliamentary Workplace Support Service (PWSS) has been tabled.
AI summit airs concerns
Experts and leaders have gathered to discuss the impending impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on industries.
Master Builders seek adjustment
Master Builders Victoria says it has an optimistic outlook despite major challenges in the construction industry.
WA talks aim at harassment
Politicians and authorities have called on the resources industry to address widespread sexual harassment issues.
Breach exposes NDIS info
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participant information has been exposed after a major data breach.
Fuel tax fight ongoing
Politicking over Australia's petroleum resource rent tax (PRRT) continues, with plans to raise the rate linked to “ill-informed southerners”.
IBAC bill seeks expansion
The Victorian Parliament has presented a bill aimed at broadening the jurisdiction of its corruption court.
New money for school boost
The Federal Government has committed $6.4 million to establishing a new site to transform Indigenous education.
Outsource overcharge alleged
KPMG has been accused of overcharging the Defence Department by millions of dollars.
Robodebt workers watched
An overhaul of public servants implicated in Robodebt findings has commenced.
Minimum tax regime coming
Australia is attempting to curb offshore tax evasion with a global minimum tax.
Wage "betrayal" sets up strike
Wage talks for teachers in NSW have crumbled after the government's offer was labelled a “betrayal”.
Apps slammed for Chinese link
Australian officials have identified TikTok and WeChat as potential national security hazards.
ATO tools fight evasion
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is using new tech tools to fight tax evasion.